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I have just finished reading Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell. It took me a little while to get into this book but once I did I loved it. I would highly recommended it. (I haven't yet done a review, I must post one soon)
I am currently reading 'Captains of the Sands' by Jorge Amado. Recommended by a Brazilian friend on GR.
I am currently reading 'Captains of the Sands' by Jorge Amado. Recommended by a Brazilian friend on GR.


I love that trilogy! The first and third are some of my favorite books. Great historical fiction.

Rick, it's been a long time since I read the trilogy (probably almost 15 years now), but I remember really enjoying it. In fact, I became a Sharon Kay Penman fan after The Sunne in Splendor and have read all of her historical novels save the latest (which is on my shelf and whose title escapes me now).



@Gary F: Good for you! I loved the Discworld books. They get better as they progress, but it's fun to start at the beginning & see how the series evolved over time.
Recently finished The Earth Hums in B Flat, which I really enjoyed. It might be my favorite book of the year to date. I've started Michael Gruber's newest, The Good Son, and so far I'm less than impressed.

@Gary F: Good for you! I loved the Discworld books. They get b..."
Thanks GP! I really am interested in seeing the evolution of the Discworld series. I can already tell from the first 30 pages that they will be fall down funny.


Karen, I just finished The Count of Monte Cristo and loved it. I also have both The Man in the Iron Mask and the Three Musketeers to read.

Too true. Many of us know about Richard from Shakespeare, who got his material from Thomas More, who got his from Thomas Morton, Henry VII's Chancellor of the Exchequer. For an excellent, objective, biography of Richard, see the one by Paul Murray Kendall, who has the added advantage of writing both well and clearly. Sorry about the confusing cast of characters, but it all started with Edward III, who had five sons, who went forth and multiplied. To make matters worse, many of the descendants married each other's in-laws. The whole Wars of the Roses was about which set of cousins got to be king. Kendall will help. Once you sort through the characters, some of them turn out to be quite interesting.




I agree, Jill. Costain's series--The Conquering Family, The Three Edwards and The Last Plantagenets--is a good start for anyone interested in the subject.

The main character is a hunchbacked lawyer. His disability has made his life difficult, and his empathy for the downtrodden, and his inability to keep from being enmeshed in the ongoing political intrigues makes the books very good, IMO.



Mb, I have those on my TBR just from looking at them, but glad to know you like them. Now I can look forward to the all the more.


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It's a marvelous read, one of the best love stories I've ever read albeit father and son. Don't even want to think about seeing the movie version of this one! Could never stand up to the novel in my opinion!

There is a great series done of the book with Derick Jacoby as Claudius. I think it was done by the BBC and is available to rent on Netflix.

OH, sounds great!


Lai, you have convinced me to put it on my to-read list. Thanks


Thanks Werner. I plan to read a good deal more about his writing and am glad for your unconventional first read suggestion.
I just finished I Sniper by Stephen Hunter- another in his Bob Lee Swagger novels- while a bit slower then the previous one (Which involved MASCAR) I loved the book and the very apprealing lead character
next up is
Breathing Water: A Bangkok Thriller
by Timothy Hallinan
Also I continue to read THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA - which is truly a witty and engaging book - and also reading-slowly- first book in Florian and Lorenzo Warhammer trilogy
next up is
Breathing Water: A Bangkok Thriller
by Timothy Hallinan
Also I continue to read THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA - which is truly a witty and engaging book - and also reading-slowly- first book in Florian and Lorenzo Warhammer trilogy

I'm reading My Soul to Take by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir, originally written in Icelandic and translated into English. It's a thriller (set in Iceland of course). I just started so I can't say for sure but it's supposed to be very good.

No I didn't but it is on my to read list. Loved the way he writes and I kind of compare him to Pat Conroy. Have you read anything by him?

This is one of my favorites by Chuck. I was at Borders today and I held "Tell All" in my hand...just couldn't bring myself to buy it new in hardback (besides I have two other books going .... urgh). Enjoy. I really liked "Survivor" and "Lullaby" too.


This is one of my favorites by Chuck. I was at Borders today and I held "Tell All" in my hand...just couldn't bring myself to buy it new ..."
Loved "Fight Club"!



This is one of my favorites by Chuck. I was at Borders today and I held "Tell All" in my hand...just couldn't b..."
Book is better - a better ending - made more sense. That's all I'll say - leave you a surprise.

I tend to enjoy these real life adventures ever so often.



Yes, I've read most of Pat Conroy's work. I didn't connect the two, but you may have something there! I'll keep it in mind when I get to Conroy's latest novel, "South of Broad".
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